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| Contributed by Ambiga Sreenevasan | |
| Tuesday, 04 December 2007 04:46pm | |
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Apart from the Walk, the Bar Council is organising festivities in Central
Market, which includes a lip-reading session of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights, stage performances by the Orang Asli and others, and a colouring
competition for children.
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The Bar's concession by cancelling the walk is sad
written by Charles Hector, 04 December, 2007 at 10:07 pm
Live to fight another day
written by Dipendra H Rai, 05 December, 2007 at 12:05 am
I am utterly disappointed. Beyond Belief!
LET'S FIGHT INTELLIGENTLY
written by Stephen Tan Ban Cheng, 05 December, 2007 at 12:36 pm
Whatever may have been his many faults, Mao Tse-tung, a person who never graduated from any university, was the master strategist who provided the strategy for the Chinese Communist Party to wage a guerilla war and a protracted war lasting a good 20 years and more.
Acting With or Without fear and favor
written by Tan Peek Guat, 05 December, 2007 at 04:28 pm
It is not a good decision for the Bar to cancel the Rights walk.
Are we natural lawyer, or positivist ?
written by Clement Ong Tun Heang, 05 December, 2007 at 04:52 pm
Are we a group of natural lawyers, or are we positivists ? Is the Bar consistent on its stand ?
Upholding Rights Under All Circumstances
written by Tan Peek Guat, 05 December, 2007 at 05:38 pm
We cannot blame the Police for this requirement because they have been empowered and authorised to do so, and furthermore, it is their duty, and being paid by public funds, to maintain peace and security.
I'm disappointed too
written by Alex Tan Ken Seng, 05 December, 2007 at 05:40 pm
See title above.
FREEDOM TO WALK
written by Tan Peek Guat, 05 December, 2007 at 06:20 pm
Not as a manner of protesting, not acting against the police requirements, and certainly not being troublesome since we are all considerate Malaysians, we definitely, as advanced and lovely Malaysians, reserve our right to maintain our fancy for walking - doing so in the like manner of all daily walkers who are simply casual street roamers or chores and errand runners. Even illegal immigrants walk our streets. So what?
TIME FOR SOBER MINDS, NOT HOT HEADS
written by Stephen Tan Ban Cheng, 05 December, 2007 at 08:09 pm
The Bar Council has cancelled the walk to celebrate the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) of Dec. 10, 1948. Other parts of the programme to celebrate the 59th year of the UDHR - my beloved sister would have turned 59 had she survived - will continue to be carried out.
Retaining Clear Minds written by Tan Peek Guat, 06 December, 2007 at 06:02 pm
Hot heads, hot cakes, hot breads, everything has been made and said. Write comment
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We are talking about the Malaysian Bar here - and the PM's and the government's threats of ISA and all seem to have worked..... WE cancel our annual Human Rights Day Walk.
We, who should have been the "example" and set the standards have failed. We have succumbed to threats and fears.
We, who believe that freedom of assembly and expression, should never succumb to your pressures and threats.... and now it is sad and embarrassing that when we had to be strong we failed to "uphold the cause of justice without fear or favour...".
In solidarity,
Charles Hector